Nadar/Warhol: Paris/New York
Andy Warhol MuseumNov. 6, 1999-Jan. 30, 2000
A comparison of bohemian milieus on both sides of the Atlantic, with 44 works by Nadar and 43 by Warhol. Originally seen at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Children of BerlinP. S. 1 Contemporary Arts Center, Long Island City, N.Y.Nov. 7, 1999-Jan. 2, 2000
A look at the shifting pop-cultural scene since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, including works by Thomas Demand and Tobias Rehberger.
Curated by Klaus Biesenbach.

Allan WexlerThe Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
Nov. 13, 1999-Jan. 16, 2000
A 20-year survey of furniture, models and projects on paper by the architect-cum-sculptor.
Organized by the Atlanta College of Art and the City Gallery at Chastain.

A Painting in Focus: Nicolas Poussin's Holy Family on the StepsCleveland Museum of Art
Nov. 14, 1999-Jan. 23, 2000
Poussin's painting is examined via preparatory drawings and copies after the painting, including the National Gallery's, once thought to be the original, plus x-radiographs and four other works by the artist.
Curator: Diane De Grazia, CMA.
Catalogue essays: De Grazia, Marcia Steele, Richard Verdi.
Funding: Florence Gould Foundation.

Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaton, Nefertiti and TutankhamenMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston
Nov. 14, 1999-Feb. 6, 2000
Over 250 archeological objects recreate the Amrana Age of ancient Egypt (1353-1356), when King Akhenaten radically changed culture and art by introducing the worship of a single god, Aten.
Curator: Rita Freed, Boston MFA.
Tour: The exhibition premieres at the Boston MFA, then travels to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Inverted Odysseys: Claude Cahun, Maya Deren, Cindy ShermanGrey Art Gallery, New York University
Nov. 16, 1999-Jan. 29, 2000
150 photographs and film stills by three women whose work explores identity and representation through self-portraiture.
Curators: Lynn Gumpert, Grey Art Gallery; Shelley Rice, independent art historian and critic.
Tour: The exhibition was co-organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, and will travel there following the Grey Art Gallery.
Funding: National Endowment for the Arts, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, et al.

Velázquez in New York MuseumsFrick Collection, New York
Nov. 16, 1999-Jan. 16, 2000
Six portraits brought together for the first time, in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of the Spanish Old Master.
Organized in conjunction with the Hispanic Society of America.
Curator: Jonathan Brown, New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
Catalogue essays: Jonathan Brown, Marcus B. Burke.
Funding: Fellows of the Frick Collection, Banco Santander Central Hispano, Consulat General of Spain in New York.

Cildo MeirelesNew Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Nov. 19, 1999-Mar. 5, 2000
The late Brazilian Conceptual artist's interactive installations, environments and sculpture.
Curators: Dan Cameron, Gerardo Mosquera.
Catalogue essays: Dan Cameron, Jorge Luis Borges.
Tour: The exhibition travels to the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo and to the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro.
Funding: National Endowment for the Arts, the Ministry of Culture of Brazil.

Within the Pale: Jewish Tombstones in the Ukraine and MoldovaBrooklyn Museum of Art
Nov. 19, 1999-Feb. 13, 2000
David Goberman's photographs of carved tombstones taken over the course of 75 years, along with maps of the villages where the tombs were found and a list of names of the deceased.
Curator: Barbara Head Millstein, Jewish Museum.

The Eye of the Collector: Works from the Collection of Jean and Howard LipmanArizona State University Art Museum, Tempe
Nov. 20, 1999-Feb. 13, 2000
92 works from the collection of Jean Lipman, editor of Art in America for 30 years, and her husband Howard, ranging from Alexander Calder and Claus Oldenburg to Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Artschwager.
Curator: Carol G. Bombeck, Arizona State University.

To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and UniversitiesCorcoran Gallery of Art
Nov. 20, 1999-Jan. 31, 2000
More than 100 works owned by Clark Atlanta, Fisk, Hampton, Howard, North Carolina Central and Tuskegee Universities.
Curators: Richard Powell, Duke University; Jock Reynolds, Yale University Art Gallery.
Tour: Future stops include the Art Institute of Chicago; Clark Atlanta University Art Collections with the High Museum of Art; North Carolina Central University Art Museum with Duke University Museum of Art and the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University; Fisk University Art Galleries with the Tennessee State Museum; the Hampton University Art Museum with the Chrysler Museum.
Funding: AT& T and the Ford Motor Company.

Narratives of African-American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell CollectionM. H. de Young Memorial Museum
Nov. 20, 1999-Feb. 12, 2000
100 works by key figures in 20th-century African-American art, borrowed from the collection of David C. Driskell, a pioneering scholar of African American art history at the University of Maryland.
Curator: Juanita Holland, the Art Gallery at the University of Maryland.

Modern Starts: ThingsMuseum of Modern Art
Nov. 21, 1999-March 14, 2000
The third installment of MoMA's millennial survey, focusing here on the importance of the object in early modernism, from Pablo Picasso's Guitar and Marcel Duchamp's readymades to Paul Cezanne's still lifes and Gerrit Rietveld's Red and Blue Chair.